Tuesday, April 30, 2013

I was asked to pick my ten favorite photos from the semester and write something
that explains the photo or why I picked it. With over eight thousand photos
from only four months, the task was hard, but I narrowed it down. While these
ten photos might not be my ten personal favorites, they all represent an
important moment in my time overseas.

Lesson: Go to traditional events!In the first month in Lithuania a neighboring town to the north, a thirty minute bus ride, holds a weekend annual fish festival. The festival is home to arts and crafts venders and is situated in the coastal beach town of Palanga. Pictured however is the best part, the traditional Eastern European food. The potato is much more than a staple food here in this region, and in so there are many different forms it may take. The potato pancake is easily a godsend as it can be stuffed with meat, vegetables, fruits, - you name it. I loved it so much the first time I went that I went back two more times as it became a nice little get-a-way.

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Great and nice photos. I like your photos.I think your all photos represent an important moment in your foreign time.However pictured is the best part of the traditional life.I have bookmarked your photos and will turn back to see your photos.Thanks..____________________________________________________

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